LanguageLoop has been serving our community for nearly 50 years. We enable you to speak and engage with your customers. Our network of 3600 + language professionals, working in over 190 languages, means we’ve got you covered in any language, anywhere, at any time.
We’ve been Australia’s premier language service provider for nearly 50 years, and we have a proud history of providing the expertise necessary to support our community.
Formerly known as the Victorian Interpreting and Translation Service, or VITS, and as a Government Business Enterprise, we have always been committed to ensuring that all Australians have access to essential services no matter which language they speak.
LanguageLoop is ranked within the top 100 most influential service providers in the world. We offer a full suite of language services, including indigenous languages, AUSLAN and Braille. Our NAATI -certified experts can assist you in person, over the phone, or by video conference, and you can be assured that you are dealing with an Australian language professional who understands how to bridge cultural boundaries. What’s more, we lead the industry in stringent quality assurance measures.
Australia’s leading corporate businesses and government bodies trust LanguageLoop to help them connect with their customers. Our strength has always been our community-first approach, our outstanding team of professionals, our cutting-edge technology, and tailored client solutions.
Why wait? Connect with LanguageLoop, and find out how you can turn your words into possibilities.
With our network of over 3,600 professional interpreters, in 190+ languages (including Indigenous languages) we enable you to connect with your customers in any language, anywhere, anytime.
LanguageLoop acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We pay our respect to their Elders, past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
We work on the lands of the Kulin Nation in Naarm.